FY 2012-13 AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT BUDGET S.B. 947 (S-1): SENATE-PASSED
Senate Bill 947 (S-1 as passed by the Senate)
Committee: Appropriations
$72,219,300 |
1. Michigan Agricultural Environmental Assurance Program (MAEAP). The Governor and Senate recommended an additional $1.0 million GF/GP for the program. |
1,000,000 |
2. Migrant Labor Housing Inspections. The Governor and Senate recommended an increase of $400,000 GF/GP to allow for greater in-season inspection of housing at Michigan's 850 migrant labor camps to ensure compliance with housing standards. |
400,000 |
3. New Food Safety Requirements. The Governor and Senate recommended a one-time increase of $500,000 GF/GP to implement food safety initiatives associated with new FDA Food Safety Modernization Act requirements. |
500,000 |
4. Rural Development. The Governor and Senate recommended $600,000 GF/GP to enhance rural development efforts and provide additional export market expertise. |
600,000 |
5. Agriculture Rural Development Value-added Grants. The Governor recommended a one-time $1.0 million GF/GP appropriation to assist and support regional food hubs and the Senate broadened the program and added another $1.1 million in GF/GP funds. |
2,100,000 |
6. Forestry Initiative. The Governor recommended a one-time appropriation of $500,000 GF/GP for grants to provide assistance with managing forestland The Senate added another $100,000. |
600,000 |
7. Dairy Inspections. The Senate added $300,000 GF/GP and 3.0 FTEs for the dairy inspection program. |
300,000 |
8. County Fair Capital Improvements. The Senate provided for a grant program designed to assist county fairs to make facility improvements. |
181,600 |
9. Antrim County Water Supply Project. The Senate added a placeholder appropriation for this project. |
100 |
10. Nursery Inspections. The Senate provided $70,000 GF/GP to assist the nursery inspection program. |
70,000 |
11. Grain Dealer Regulation. The Senate provided for GF/GP savings for the program of $300,000, to be supplanted by restricted revenue produced by an increase in fees. |
0 |
12. Lump Sum Payments. The Governor and Senate included one-time funds ($470,300 Gross, $235,300 GF/GP) for employee lump sum payments. |
470,300 |
13. Capital Outlay Adjustment. The Governor and Senate removed a one-time Federal expenditure. |
(1,800,000) |
14. Adjustment to Reflect Anticipated Revenues. The Governor and Senate included a reduction of $3,421,200 Gross, $8,100 GF/GP to reflect actual funds received. |
(3,421,200) |
15. FY 2011-12 Contingency Plans. The Governor and Senate provided for the FY 2011-12 employee contingency plans, a reduction of $720,300 GF/GP. |
(720,300) |
16. Economics. Includes $6,603,400 ($3,265,200 GF/GP) for OPEB and a negative $2,836,900 ($1,314,300 GF/GP) for other economic adjustments. |
3,766,500 |
17. Comparison to Governor's Recommendation. The Senate is $1,751,700 Gross and $1,451,700 GF/GP over the Governor. |
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$4,047,000 |
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FY 2012-13 Senate-Passed Gross Appropriation................................................................. |
$76,266,300 |
FY 2012-13 AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT BUDGET BOILERPLATE HIGHLIGHTS
Changes from FY 2011-12 Year to Date: Deleted Boilerplate Sections: |
1. Civil Service. Requires billings from Civil Service Commission per Constitution. (Sec.204) |
2. Website. Requires department website with department expenditure and employee data. (Sec. 207) |
3. IT Work Projects. Designates IT projects as work projects. (Sec. 211) |
4. IT Fees. Requires payment of fees to DTMB for IT services. (Sec. 214) |
5. In the Event of No Racing. Provides that purse funds be placed in escrow should no thoroughbred races be held. (Sec. 803) |
6. Racing Regulatory Costs. Requires actual expenditure data to be used to determine regulatory costs of racing. (Sec. 804) |
New Boilerplate: |
1. Attorney General. Prohibits funds to be used for legal services not authorized by the Attorney General. (Sec. 204) |
2. Rural Development Grants. Provides guidelines for Rural Development Value-added Grant Program. (Sec. 1101) |
3. County Fairs Capital Improvement Program. Provides guidelines for distribution of grants for capital improvements at county fair facilities. (Sec. 1102) |
4. Private Forestry Program. Establishes purpose and guidelines for providing forestry assistance to private nonindustrial forestland owners. (Sec. 1103) |
Date Completed: 4-24-12 Fiscal Analyst: Bruce Baker
This analysis was prepared by nonpartisan Senate staff for use by the Senate in its deliberations and does not constitute an official statement of legislative intent.